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REWE has integrated e-learning into its REWE Academy (Rewe Akademie). For instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid e-learning modules on hygiene distancing and contactless payment were deployed within days. Additionally, REWE’s partnership with SAP SuccessFactors allowed personalized learning paths for different roles: cashiers, shelf stockers, and department heads each receive targeted content. Gamification elements (badges, leaderboards) are used to increase engagement among younger employees.
Introduction In the modern retail landscape, continuous employee training is no longer a luxury but a necessity. REWE Group, a leading German food retailer, operates thousands of stores and employs hundreds of thousands of people. To maintain efficiency, hygiene standards, customer service quality, and compliance, REWE has increasingly adopted e-learning as a core component of its human resource development strategy. This essay explores the purposes, benefits, and challenges of e-learning within REWE, arguing that digital training is essential for the company’s scalability and adaptability. elearning rewe
Despite advantages, e-learning at REWE faces obstacles. Digital divide – not all employees, especially older part-time staff, are comfortable with tablets or login procedures. Lack of hands-on practice – stacking a virtual shelf does not fully prepare someone for real produce rotation. Motivation – without live interaction, some employees click through modules without internalizing content. REWE mitigates these by blending e-learning with short practical checks by store mentors, but the balance remains delicate. REWE has integrated e-learning into its REWE Academy